Watch a video clip of the 2008 Sons of Derry Flute Band Orange Day Parade in Toronto. From YouTube.
On both sides of the Atlantic, Orangemen have kept alive Irish Protestant folklore. The anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne is the Irish Protestant counterpart of St Patrick's Day. Its celebration is still an occasion for tension in Ulster, but in Canada it is merely one of many annual celebrations. The lodges reached the peak of their importance in Canada, both politically and socially, in the last quarter of the 19th century. They remained a force until the 1950s, and still retain some influence in rural communities.
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Customs: Newfoundland and Labrador
Scroll down the page to see a brief overview of tradtional practices and holidays celebrated throughout the year by residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. From the website Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage.
Orangemen's Day losing glory
Listen to a CBC Radio news story about the July 12 celebration "Orangemen's Day."
Sons of Derry Flute Band Orange Day Parade
Watch a video clip of the 2008 Sons of Derry Flute Band Orange Day Parade in Toronto. From YouTube.
Orangemen's Day Parade at Cow Head
A photo depicting participants in an Orangemen's Day Parade at Cow Head, Newfoundland and Labrador. Click on "Previous" and "Next" for additional images related to this celebration. From the Virtual Museum website.


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